Calculate the E°cell for the following equation. Zn(s)+F2(g)--->Zn2+(aq)+F2-
Sol :-
At
Oxidation : Zn --------------> Zn+2 +
2e-
Eooxidation = + 0.76 V
Reduction : F2 + 2e- -------------> 2 F- Eoreduction = + 2.87 V
Eocell = Eooxidation + Eoreduction
= 0.76 V + 2.87 V
= 3.63 V
Eocell = 3.63 V
Calculate the E°cell for the following equation. Zn(s)+F2(g)--->Zn2+(aq)+F2-
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